Bill McBride,
I think GCA transitioned away from deceiving the golfer some time ago, probably when the game transitioned to medal play.
Are there any relatively new courses, crafted in the last 20-30 years that as part of their core, try to deceive the golfer ?
I can't think of a resort course that would do that.
I can't think of a residential community course that would do that.
I can't think of a vacation course that would do that.
Perhaps a private course might attempt to deceive, and nothing deceives more than a blind shot, but, I just don't think modern architects have that as their mission statement or at the core of their creative process.
JakaB,
When fighter pilots were pursuing enemy aircraft, some had a tendency to narrow their vision solely to their intended target, to the exclusion of everything else. They had to be taught to avoid that syndrome, as it resulted in their getting shot down by other enemy aircraft in the theatre. The same is true of some golfers, their vision is focused narrowly. They don't see the "big, broader" picture.